Spectral Sub-band Analysis of Speaker Verification Employng Narrowband and Wideband Speech

Laura Fernandez Gollardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Moller

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    Abstract

    It is well known that the speaker discriminative information is not equally distributed over the spectral domain. However, it is still not clear whether that distribution is altered when the speech is transmitted through telecommunication channels, which introduce different kinds of degradations. In this paper we address the analysis of different frequency sub-bands when the speech is distorted with different bandwidth filters and channel codecs, considering narrowband and wideband communications. Our i-vector experiments on different sub-bands with 782 speakers show that standard landline codecs perform generally better than wireless codecs due to their intrinsic coding algorithm, their performance being close to, but slightly worse than that of uncoded speech. Wideband signals offer significant benefits over narrowband for speaker verification. A smaller experiment with 21 speakers leads us to believe that the emerging super-wideband transmissions may provide even better results because it shows important speaker-specific content in the band 8-14kHz
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSpectral Sub-band Analysis of Speaker Verification Employing Narrowband and Wideband Speech
    EditorsCampell J.P, Mason J
    Place of PublicationFinland
    PublisherISCA Speech Organisation
    Pages81-87
    Editionpeer reviewed
    ISBN (Print)9789810730932
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventOdyssey 2014: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop - Joensuu, Finland
    Duration: 1 Jan 2014 → …
    http://cs.uef.fi/odyssey2014/

    Conference

    ConferenceOdyssey 2014: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop
    Period1/01/14 → …
    OtherJune 16-19 2014
    Internet address

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